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    the ambition throughout the play which contribute to many murders. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the protagonist Macbeth uses ambition to kill the king‚ murder Banquo’s’ sons‚ and kill Macduff’s family. Macbeth has a strong desire to become King of Scotland. He is constantly thirsty for power and his tragic flaw is having ambition. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have a strategy how to kill King Duncan. Their plan involves getting

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    with undeniably strong ambition‚ and true conscience. At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth was portrayed as an ambitious soldier‚ who fought for his king. Although‚ once the witches planted the idea in his head of him potentially becoming King of Scotland‚ his strive and ambitious nature was one that turned into his weakness. Macbeth has changed subconsciously throughout the play and it is ambition that dominates his nature and ultimately causes this to be his fatal weakness. Although Macbeth is

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    indicates that he will not let anyone get in the way of becoming King. But‚ Macbeth’s ambition leads to the destruction of himself because Macduff kills him. He was driven by his ambition to have power that he dies trying to keep his title of King of Scotland. Macbeth’s ambition to follow the witches prophecies led to the destruction of himself because he executed everything that crossed his path from his

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    Jacob’s Ladder: A Story of Virginia During the War Donald McCaig Online Information For the online version of BookRags’ Jacob’s Ladder: A Story of Virginia During the War Premium Study Guide‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-jacobs-ladder/ Copyright Information ©2000-2007 BookRags‚ Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale’s For Students Series: Presenting Analysis‚ Context

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    Set mainly in Scotland‚ the classic tragedy of Macbeth written by William Shakespeare dramatizes the consequences to those who seek power for their own well-being. In order for a story to be considered a Shakespearean tragedy‚ it must have certain characteristics. A tragic hero must face an unfortunate fate due to his tragic flaw and throughout the play also face certain obstacles. The protagonist Macbeth is noble and valiant‚ thereafter his positive qualities amplifying negatively‚ and becoming

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    is. As Macbeth goes off on his own course during this time‚ Lady Macbeth’s guilt is overwhelming and‚ cut off from him‚ she descends into madness. Her guilt emerges in Act III‚ Scene ii when she says she would rather be dead‚ and it grows from then on until her death. Lady Macbeth’s character change is also evident in Act III‚ Scene ii when she backs out of Macbeth’s mysterious murder plan and tells him‚ You must leave this. The relationship between the couple is being torn apart by this time. And

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    disassociation of appearance and reality. The entire motif is introduced in the first scene when the witches say “Fair is foul and foul is fair” (1‚i‚12). This is then reiterated as important when Macbeth says‚ “So foul and fair a day I have not seen.” (1‚iii‚ 39). Drawing parallels and comparing two polar opposites‚ such as foul and fair‚ sets the stage for the dissimilarity between appearance and reality. This motif changes as the characters change‚ however‚ and it moves from the main characters not knowing

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    Although written many years ago Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth” still has an impact on film and television. An example of this is the television show Breaking Bad. “Macbeth” and Breaking Bad share similar character traits in their main characters. These characters are Macbeth from “Macbeth” and Walter White from breaking bad. The audience is introduced to the “Brave Macbeth” (I‚ ii‚ 16) Macbeth is originally introduced through talk of how brave and bold he is during battle. Macbeth is described as

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    has a slight room for sympathy. It was Lady Macbeth the driven him to that point. However his act wasn’t done completely with Duncan’s murder in the back of his mind. (10 points) 4. Think about Macbeth’s position at the conclusion of Act III. In what ways has his ambition‚ which allowed him to obtain the Scottish throne in the first place‚ begun to be detrimental to him? Cite specific examples from the play in your response. Answer: He wanted so much to have the approval of his wife and

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    what she wants. But‚ she is also greedy‚ and manipulative‚ taking more than what she deserves because she interpreted the witches information‚ as a passage to instant royalty. “All hail‚ Macbeth! That shalt be king hereafter” (Act I‚ Scene III‚ line 54) Lady Macbeth should have never trusted what the witches said‚ they know people’s weakness‚ and strengths‚ they knew Lady Macbeth would become impatient‚ and skip over the whole reality of the process. The crime was never a necessity for the

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